DocumentCode
1294801
Title
Smart apollo
Author
Bizony, P.
Volume
4
Issue
12
fYear
2009
Firstpage
59
Lastpage
61
Abstract
We often hear that the on-board Apollo guidance computer (AGC) had less power than a modern digital watch; but it all depends on what we mean by ´power´. In its way, it was one of the most capable computers ever invented. It absorbed data from a complex gyroscopic inertial navigation system, allied to an optical star telescope and two radar range finders. It also mediated between the astronauts and the thrusters and rocket engines that drove the ship through space. Apollo´s command module (Columbia) and Lunar module (Eagle) had an AGC each, but it´s the latter´s that has attracted the most attention over the 40 years since it took Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin from lunar orbit to their landing on the Moon´s surface.
Keywords
aircraft computers; inertial navigation; Apollo command module; Lunar module; Moon surface; gyroscopic inertial navigation system; on-board Apollo guidance computer; optical star telescope; radar range finder; rocket engine; thruster;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering & Technology
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1750-9637
Type
jour
Filename
5200283
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